10 Mistakes WWE Can't Afford To Make With Hell In A Cell 2016

4. Let Charlotte And Sasha Go Too Far

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While WWE desperately need to avoid producing three squeaky-clean PG Era-style cell matches this weekend, they can’t push the envelope too far. Big HIAC spots come with risks that just aren’t worth taking, regardless of the match’s intensity.

Charlotte and Sasha Banks are going to leave nothing in the tank on Sunday. The two always work incredibly hard together, and they’ll do everything in their power to exceed their previous matches. They’re making history, and they’re going to want to do that on their own terms: by pushing their limits to provide the most exciting match possible.

Two weeks ago, Charlotte reportedly pitched the idea of doing a Moonsault from the top of the cell to Vince McMahon. The idea was apparently rejected, but WWE can’t change their minds: it’s a tremendously dangerous spot, and Charlotte and Sasha already take enough risks with each other as it is.

Their SummerSlam match saw Sasha walk out with a back injury, while Charlotte’s Moonsault to the outside on Raw left fans gasping a few weeks ago. It’s natural that they’ll want to work some breathtaking moves into Sunday’s match, but risking life and limb certainly isn’t the answer. Hell In A Cell demands a certain edge, but not one that could destroy two of WWE’s brightest stars.

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